Before European Settlement Australian Aborigines moved from place to place by walking, as they had done for about 40,000 yrs.
Australia. Australian Aborigines arrived 125,000 years ago while Maori arrived sometime before 1300.
"Aboriginal" is an adjective which describe a type of people. The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders are the indigenous people of Australia, the first natives of Australia, and believed to be most closely related to the indigenous people of the Indian subcontinent. The Australian Aborigines were in Australia long before the first Europeans, the Dutch and Portuguese, discovered the Australian continent.
The Australian Aborigines did not have roads before 1788. They had no need of roads. They were able to walk wherever they wanted, including crossing the Blue Mountains, which the Europeans were not able to achieve for some 25 years. The Aborigines were not encumbered by having to carry heavily loads, and they did not use animals to carry or drag items,
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The Australian Aborigines knew about Kangaroo Island long before the arrival of Europeans. However, the island was "officially" discovered by sea explorer Matthew Flinders on 2 March 1802, during his circumnavigation and charting of the Australian continent.
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The Australian Aborigines knew about Kangaroo Island long before the arrival of Europeans. However, the island was "officially" found by sea explorer Matthew Flinders on 2 March 1802, during his circumnavigation and charting of the Australian continent.
Before enslaved Africans worked on plantations, indentured servants and Native Americans were commonly employed to work on plantations in the Americas. Indentured servants were typically poor Europeans who worked in exchange for passage to the Americas, while Native Americans were sometimes captured and forced to work on plantations.
No, the Aborigines were the first people in Australia, and they were originally from the Indian subcontinent. The first known Asians to have contact with the Australian continent (long before any European explorers) were the Macassans, from modern-day Indonesia. It has been speculated that the Chinese may have been in contact with the Aborigines before the continent was settled by Europeans, but there is little, if any, evidence to support this.
Native Americans have lived in the Americas for thousands of years before Europeans arrived.
Indigenous music is music originally developed by the people living in countries before they were invaded and colonized by Europeans. In Australia, for example, the Australian Aborigines play music on hollow tree branches called didgeridoos. A modern composer might use this distinctly Australian sound to suggest a bush-land setting or to remind listeners of the roles played by Aborigines in our past and current societies.